Instrument Gauge swap
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Instrument Gauge swap
I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
car?
Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
up the tach?
Thanks
to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
car?
Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
up the tach?
Thanks
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
92-95 gauges will fit, tach works by electronics, wiring is already inplace,
so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
92-95 gauges will fit, tach works by electronics, wiring is already inplace,
so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
92-95 gauges will fit, tach works by electronics, wiring is already inplace,
so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
news:G7DBb.8670$IF6.405242@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
92-95 gauges will fit, tach works by electronics, wiring is already inplace,
so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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so if the new gauge has them, yes, you can use them
"Fergie" <ffergie.no.spam@go.com> wrote in message
news:G7DBb.8670$IF6.405242@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
I don't know about car gauges, but on my old motorcycle I just had the
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
I don't know about car gauges, but on my old motorcycle I just had the
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
I don't know about car gauges, but on my old motorcycle I just had the
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
#9
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Re: Instrument Gauge swap
I don't know about car gauges, but on my old motorcycle I just had the
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
face plates
changed. True, the odometer will still be in miles, but if you can deal
with that, it would
be cheaper than replacing the whole gauge.
Cosmin
Fergie wrote:
> I recently bought a 95 Civic sedan and the speedo is in MPH and I want
> to convert it to KPH. Cna anyone tell me what speedos (year) will fit my
> car?
> Will the speedo from a 1993 Honda Civic EG fit? Will I be able to hook
> up the tach?
> Thanks
>
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